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    Conker's Bad Fur Day

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Mar 04, 2001

    A comedy platform adventure featuring Conker, a drunkard, foul-mouthed red squirrel trying to find his way home after he awakes hungover in the middle of a field with a fuzzy memory and only the clothes on his back to accompany him.

    slither_maggot's Conker's Bad Fur Day (Nintendo 64) review

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    An N64 Gem

    From the very beginning this game has some of the most outlandish, crude, and vulgar humor seen on a game possibly ever... and it's completely amazing. Conker's Bad Fur Day was a rare (no pun intended) game for the N64's usually family friendly persona. The levels/chapters are all strangely obscure with a bit of crudities throw in that are so out of left field that you can't help but laugh. The game's color scheme is rather bright and cheerful (even in the "darker" chapters) and are actually very stylized and in their own way, very beautiful to look at.

    Conker's adventure is driven by his need to find his "kidnapped" and quite voluptuous girlfriend Berri as a desire to take in all the long alcohol, drugs, and chocolate his tiny squirrel body can handle. Along his road Conker will befriend a scarecrow, bees, flowers, bugs, cavemen, dinosaurs, and a few other oddball assortment of miscreants which add to the peculiar and obscure hilarity of the this "unique" adventure. All the sunshine, farts, prunes, big titted flowers, and piss one could ever hope to find in a game involving a red squirrel and his wondrous adventure. PLAY IT! ABSORB IT! LOVE IT!

    Other reviews for Conker's Bad Fur Day (Nintendo 64)

      Games From the Grave: Conker’s Bad Fur Day 0

      Conker's Bad Fur Day is a traditional platformer with a strong cartoon influence, much like Banjo Kazooie, Chameleon Twist, Glover and dozens of others for the N64. What separates Conker from the rest, however, is that Conker is an adult game. A very adult game. The humor found in this game definitely borders what some people might consider “tasteless” “woeful” or even “vile.” That said, I thoroughly enjoy this game. The humor, the characters, the situations, they're all wonderful. Our protago...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      The king of the N64-era platformers. 0

      Conker the Squirrel is not your average friendly red squirrel that would be featured in a variety Nintendo games. He’s an alcoholic, sex-crazed, greedy squirrel that only wishes to get home after a hangover. His adventure didn’t start out this way. Originally, Conker’s tale was going to be played out as a Banjo-Kazooie kid’s game. Instead of making another game with just a cute little fuzzy animal, Chris Seavor had other plans. He turned the rodent 21 and turned him into the complete opposite of...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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